Milk-pail support.



PATENTED AUG. 6, 1.907

W. G. WEBB. MILK PAIL SUPPORT APPLIUATION FILED MAY 3, 1907.

C dnuanloc i120 W ,i A lhellegs and pail-holdiiig niiesns areconstructedin the LiolloWing manner;

- is fastened =35 I same asfindicsted at 16,

. wi h ,fi g'e s H c ime-t em oi -mi Th r -phir'oi legs h demrelisrmedjbapiece of 1 objeetto provide a. simple and handy device of this kind.bymeans of which the pail can be held-in'pr er "purpose, and alsoone-which holds the psil above the. ground so that it will keep clean. Q

I comprises a stool having a. seat-5, provided withlegs .5 "niade andthewi reextended alongside the part9 as indicated at .10. .The wire isthis doiihled-and said is elsoh nt downwardly thixidihted at-13 and.then f -Be it known that 1,:- WILLIAM G;

spective View at the To all whorh it'may concern: I

.Wnnms 'ci'tizenoi the United States, residingntMm-ion, .in the c'oiintyof Marion and State oiOregon, has re inventedcertain new-and nseiulImprovements in Milk-Pail Supports,- vniwhich the following-is'aspecification. x This invention is 2t milk-pail support and has for itsposition without the operator using his kneesior t is In theannornpanying drawin'g,'Figure 1' is a. pen

7 support. .tion of the support with the fiail in position thereon. Fi-Bis scross-section. j J 4 I .Referring specifically to the drawing, thesiipport and means for holding thepa'lil, ,the' latter being indi'ca;tedat 6. I

"'7 denotes a" piece of .wire which to the bottom .of ithe s'est bystraps 8 "or; otherwise. At one. of its'ends the wire bent-downwsrdly asindicated at 9 and afretum bend is then doubled portion fonns one 9; thelegs of ,the' stool-'1 shone the same a suitable disin the" Best, andrises {the other end .of the wire 14 to form the other leg of the beekiss indicated at .stool. "The-part .14. also. psssesthmugh sholejlfi ini the seat and extends a suitable distanceaho's' e the i inic-msni.

i Shecification of Letters 'Bgtent. Applicationfilsdiilay3 l9b7tSiirisllimBlifiO-f The holding members-are made. of 14p Fig. 2 is a sideelevsr" opeintion is -isciliteted asit is not necessary to hold the pailbetween .theknees as-usuel, The is also "kept off thegroundand istherefore preventediroin l d by othehPaih, in order that the psi may heheidj at the proper slent. 7

.jthe'refroin to engage one I from thes'toohand engi ging the ethersideiof thepaii,

gti 'e'free'ends s: the wires extending .a'bove the seat for holding thepail thereon.

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18' w hich is secured to the bottom oi the se'z t end crossesthe WireTet substzintially right angles thereto.

'At its ends, the wire 18 is bent in the same mannei' as the wire 7 toform .the'other-psir of legs and holders.

In use, the pail is placed on the seat between the holding members, thestems 12 engaging one side'oi .the pail, and the stems 16 the othersidethereof;

The fingers 17ere plsced 0ver the rim as hows in Fig. 2. ircss-r' thepail will be clamped therebetween, and wh\ .ipiill is lifted the stoolcomes with it. To renioile the pail from the st lit is' only necesssryto disehgage the 5: fingers 17, a'nd-liitthe pail from the stems lZ-end16.

The device herein described is simple in construction and strong anddurable, and by its the milking t t' j' I The s at is prefersblymade ofsheet etal, an; k n paifof legs shone '1" than the .1 A n iik-paihhoidereomprising a stoohfstems rising side of'the piih'undistems rising t Thepart IOiscQntmuedand through a holfi 11" 1 A P holder s m seat?find-wires .mnce as indieated'at.

seciired' to the bottom o: theseat and thri led at theta" ends anddownwerdly-presented to7fovni sup: 'orti ng legs,

Y 7 ii 'in testiinqny whegeotamx my signats're' m presence of twowitnesse's,-.. 7 wit in/ 3. WEBB.

